5:00 pm – open end"Private" dinner with the two guys to get additional insides

This vendor-independent workshop provides you

Deep insides from the Dark Net from the experience of the two guys – see profile below. It’s an upon discussion where you can ask all the questions you have.

Profiles from the workshop moderators:

Maurits Lucas is a Director of Strategic Initiatives at Flashpoint. As a member of the Business Risk Intelligence (BRI) team, Maurits specializes in bridging the gap between technology and business to address the unique security challenges often faced by today’s executives. He has dedicated himself to analyzing long-term trends and emerging threats emanating from the Deep & Dark Web to help business leaders across the enterprise leverage such information to make informed decisions and mitigate risk. Previously, Maurits lead the cyber intelligence team at one of Europe’s oldest cybersecurity firms. He was the driving force behind a collaborative portal and unique approach to cyber intelligence. Maurits is a subject matter expert on cybercrime and has had the pleasure of presenting his research numerous times to distinguished audiences all across the globe.

Brian Hein is a Director of Strategic Initiatives at Flashpoint. A native German who now divides his time between the USA and Canada, Brian has extensive experience in both intelligence research and technology. On Flashpoint’s Strategy Team, Brian is dedicated to helping business leaders extract timely, relevant insights from the Deep & Dark Web to facilitate more effective decisions around risk. Prior to joining Flashpoint, Brian worked as a Senior Analyst in the office of the CTO for Hewlett Packard, where he specialized in attribution and research on nation state actors. As the Subject Matter Excpert for Threat Intelligence Sharing, Brian then became a founding member of HP Security Research (HPSR). His expertise and passion for security research have afforded him numerous opportunities to brief executive teams as well as large enterprises, industry associations, foreign governments, and the European Parliament on topics ranging from the monetization of stolen credit card data to the analysis of threat actors operating within the Islamic Republic of Iran. Brian’s key areas of research include: nation state actors, cybercrime, fraud, insider threat, user behavioral analytics, large graph analysis technologies, attribution, and mitigation. He has contributed to over eleven network and security books and has been awarded numerous patents within the information sharing and threat intelligence domains.

Workshop Participant FeeIt’s for free – seats limited to 20 participants. Dinner afterwards to be paid from each participant individual, if you like to participate.

This is a ‘must attend’ event for all security professionals! We are confident that the relationships you develop here will prove to be crucial to your continuing success.